On Saturday 01 September 2001 21:56, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> On 2001-09-01 at 18h19, possibly To [EMAIL PROTECTED] et al.,
>
> the keyboard of "Ryan Bloom" chattered:
> > 3) I don't believe that we
> > should be adding every possible module to the core distribution. I
> > personally think we should leave the core as minimal as possible, and
> > only add more modules if they implement a part of the HTTP spec.
>
> I strongly disagree with that concept. Incredibly strongly. :-)
> I think module inclusion eligibility should be based on utility
> and support, and not on anything as limited as protocol relativity.
Ok, we are all free to disagree. I believe that putting a module into the
core says that we are willing to support it, and that we believe the
quality of the module is as high as the rest of the core. I would like to make
that statement as few times as possible. The more we say it, the more
likely we are to be wrong once.
That statement has nothing to do with mod_gz BTW. I have reviewed
it, but only in passing. I have no opinions on it's quality.
Ryan
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